How often can I withdraw my profits?

CoinProp funded account holders can request a profit withdrawal every 5 qualifying trading days with a minimum withdrawal of $50.
Written by Team CoinProp
Updated 1 month ago

You can request a withdrawal of your profits every 5 qualifying trading days. There is no fixed schedule and no waiting period beyond that. Once you have met the 5-day threshold and your account passes all eligibility conditions, you can submit a request directly from your dashboard.

The 5 qualifying trading day requirement

Not every day you are logged in counts toward the 5-day requirement. A qualifying trading day is one where you open and close at least one trade on the same UTC day, with a notional value of at least 5% of your initial account balance, held open for at least 1 minute.

For a full explanation of what counts, see What counts as a qualifying trading day?

Minimum withdrawal amount

The minimum withdrawal amount is $50. This is measured against your profit before the split is applied. At the default 80% split, a $50 withdrawal means you receive $40. With the Reward Split add-on at 95%, you receive $47.50.

Other conditions that apply at withdrawal

Meeting the 5-day requirement is not the only condition. Your account must also pass the consistency rule and have no active drawdown breach at the time of your request.

FAQ

  1. Does the 5-day count reset after every withdrawal? Yes. Each time you request a withdrawal, the count resets and you must complete another 5 qualifying trading days before your next request.
  2. What happens if a trading day does not qualify? It does not count toward your 5-day requirement. Only days where you meet the full qualifying trading day definition are counted.
  3. Can I withdraw more than once every 5 days? No. You must complete a new 5 qualifying trading day cycle between each withdrawal request.
  4. Is the $50 minimum the amount I receive or the amount I request? It is the amount before your profit split is applied. The amount you receive depends on your split percentage.
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